Executive Order 2020-04 (Closure of James R. Thompson Center; waiver of sick leave requirement for State employees):
Sections 2 and 3 of Executive Order 2020-04 are re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021. Nothing in Section 2 precludes the Department of Central Management Services from designating specific points of ingress and egress and controlling traffic flow in the James R. Thompson Center for State employees, members of the public attending to State business, and members of the public patronizing the businesses and food court.
Executive Order 2020-07 (In-person meeting requirements):
Section 6 of Executive Order 2020-07, as amended by Executive Order 2020-33 and Executive Order 2020-44, is re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-08 (Secretary of State operations):
Sections 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Executive Order 2020-08, as amended by Executive Order 2020-39 and Executive Order 2020-44, are re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-08 is further amended and revised as follows:
Section 2. The provisions of
Article 4A of the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act, 5 ILCS 420/4A, and Section IV of Executive Order 2015-09, providing for
the filing of statements of economic interests
disclosures are suspended during the duration of the Gubernatorial Disaster Proclamation
and for thirty days following its termination.
Executive Order 2020-09 (Telehealth):
Executive Order 2020-09, as amended by Executive Order 2020-52, is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-11 (Illinois Department of Corrections notification period):
Section 4 of Executive Order 2020-11 is re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-12 (Health care worker background checks; Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice notification period):
Sections 1 and 3 of Executive Order 2020-12 are re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-15 (Suspending provisions of the Illinois School Code):
Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 of Executive Order 2020-15 are re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-16 (Suspension of classroom training requirement for security services):
Section 2 of Executive Order 2020-16 is re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Orders 2020-03 and 2020-17 (Cannabis deadlines and applications):
Executive Orders 2020-03 and 2020-17, as modified by Executive Order 2020-18, are re-issued and shall remain in effect as specified by Executive Order 2020-18.
Executive Order 2020-20 (Public assistance requirements):
Executive Order 2020-20 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-21 (Furlough of Illinois Department of Corrections inmates):
Executive Order 2020-21 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-23 (Actions by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for licensed professionals engaged in disaster response):
Executive Order 2020-23 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-24 (Illinois Department of Human Services Forensic Treatment Program; investigations of Illinois Department of Human Services employees):
Executive Order 2020-24 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-25 (Garnishment and wage deductions):
Executive Order 2020-25, as amended by Executive Order 2020-55, is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-26 (Hospital capacity):
Executive Order 2020-26 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-27 (Cadavers testing positive for COVID-19):
Executive Order 2020-27 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-29 (In-person education or exams for professional insurance licenses):
Executive Order 2020-29 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-30 (Expired consular identification documents; electronic filings for the Illinois Human Rights Commission):
Sections, 1, 4, 5, and 6 of Executive Order 2020-30 are re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-34 (Cannabis requirements):
Executive Order 2020-34 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-35 (Illinois Department of Public Health regulatory activities):
Sections 14, 15, 16, and 17 of Executive Order 2020-35 are re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-36 (Marriage licenses):
Executive Order 2020-36 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-40 (Child Labor Law):
Sections 2 and 4 of Executive Order 2020-40 are re-issued and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-42 (State Fairs):
Executive Order 2020-42 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-45 (Cannabis licenses):
Executive Order 2020-45 is re-issued in its entirety and shall remain in effect as specified by Executive Order 2020-45.
Executive Order 2020-47 (In-person instruction at preK-12 schools):
Executive Order 2020-47 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-50 (Resuming transfers from county jails to Illinois Department of Corrections):
Executive Order 2020-50 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-57 (Cannabis identification cards):
Executive Order 2020-57 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-68 (Cannabis registry identification card renewals):
Executive Order 2020-68, as amended by Executive Order 2021-05, is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-72 (Residential eviction moratorium):
Executive Order 2020-72, as amended by Executive Order 2020-74, Executive Order 2021-01, and Executive Order 2021-05, is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.
Executive Order 2020-72 is further amended and revised as follows:
Section 5. If any provision of this Executive Order or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, this invalidity does not affect any other provision or application of this Executive Order, which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application. To achieve this purpose, the provisions of this Executive Order are declared to be severable.
This Executive Order is entered with the understanding that the judicial branch has the authority to adopt appropriate procedural measures governing the order’s application in judicial proceedings.
Executive Order 2021-03 (Regional mitigation metrics):
Executive Order 2021-03 is re-issued in its entirety and extended through
May 1, 2021.